start/finish your homework You’re not going out until you’ve finished your homework. hand in your homework (=give it to the teacher ) You must hand in your homework by Friday. help somebody with their homework I often have to help her with her homework. COLLOCATIONS verbs do your homework Paul, have you done your homework? give (somebody) homework ( also set (somebody) homework British English ) The teacher gave them some homework to do by Monday. When talking about one essay or exercise that you have to do, you say a piece of homework : I just have one more piece of homework to do.Homework is always followed by a singular verb.✗ Don’t say: The teacher gave us a lot of homeworks. You say: The teacher gave us a lot of homework. Homework is an uncountable noun and is not used in the plural.2 PREPARE if you do your homework, you prepare for an important activity by finding out information you need → research It’s worth doing a bit of homework before buying a computer. S2 noun 1 SES WORK THAT somebody DOES work that a student at school is asked to do at home → classwork For homework, finish the exercise on page 14. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Related topics: School homework home‧work / ˈhəʊmwɜːk $ ˈhoʊmwɜːrk /
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